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SR 164 begins as a pair of two-lane flyover ramps from southbound US 17 (Bridge Road) and to northbound US 17, in the direction of the [[James River Bridge]], in the [[Belleville, Virginia|Belleville]] area of the [[independent city]] of Suffolk. Eastbound SR 164 receives another ramp from US 17, then the freeway meets I-664 (Hampton Roads Beltway) at a [[partial cloverleaf]] interchange that includes a flyover ramp from southbound I-664 to eastbound SR 164. Just east of the interchange, the eastbound carriageway crosses over the [[Commonwealth Railway]], which settles into the media of SR 164. The state highway has a partial [[diamond interchange]] with [[Virginia State Route 135|SR 135]] (College Drive) that allows access to the crossroad to and from the direction of Portsmouth, which the freeway enters immediately to the east of the interchange.<ref name="VDOT Traffic Data"/><ref name="Google Maps VA 164"/>
SR 164 begins as a pair of two-lane flyover ramps from southbound US 17 (Bridge Road) and to northbound US 17, in the direction of the [[James River Bridge]], in the [[Belleville, Virginia|Belleville]] area of the [[independent city]] of Suffolk. Eastbound SR 164 receives another ramp from US 17, then the freeway meets I-664 (Hampton Roads Beltway) at a [[partial cloverleaf]] interchange that includes a flyover ramp from southbound I-664 to eastbound SR 164. Just east of the interchange, the eastbound carriageway crosses over the [[Commonwealth Railway]], which settles into the media of SR 164. The state highway has a partial [[diamond interchange]] with [[Virginia State Route 135|SR 135]] (College Drive) that allows access to the crossroad to and from the direction of Portsmouth, which the freeway enters immediately to the east of the interchange.<ref name="VDOT Traffic Data"/><ref name="Google Maps VA 164"/>


SR 164 and the railroad pass to the north of the community of [[Churchland, Virginia|Churchland]], which is served via a diamond interchange with Towne Point Road and a partial cloverleaf interchange with Cedar Lane. East of Cedar Lane, a spur of the Commonwealth Railway splits to the north to serve [[APM Terminals]]'s Portsmouth terminal while the main line exits the median and begins to parallel the south side of the freeway. Truck access to the terminal is provided by a diamond interchange with APM Terminals Boulevard. Within the West Norfolk neighborhood, SR 164 crosses the railroad and has a partial cloverleaf interchange with West Norfolk Road. The state highway crosses the [[Western Branch Elizabeth River]] on the West Norfolk Bridge, which passes through an S-curve as it crosses the channel of the river then parallels the shore of the residential Port Norfolk neighborhood. SR 164 expands to six lanes at the south end of the river crossing part of the bridge. East of the bridge, the freeway enters the actual Port Norfolk, curves south, and reaches its eastern terminus at the Pinners Point Interchange, a [[Interchange (road)#Full Y interchange|full Y interchange]] with US 58 (Martin Luther King Jr. Freeway). US 58 heads east into the Midtown Tunnel toward Norfolk and south toward Downtown Portsmouth. Port Norfolk is accessed via ramps with Railroad Avenue within the interchange.<ref name="VDOT Traffic Data"/><ref name="Google Maps VA 164"/>
SR 164 and the railroad pass to the north of the community of [[Churchland, Virginia|Churchland]], which is served via a diamond interchange with Towne Point Road and a partial cloverleaf interchange with Cedar Lane. East of Cedar Lane, a spur of the Commonwealth Railway splits to the north to serve the [[Port of Virginia]]'s Virginia International Gateway terminals while the main line exits the median and begins to parallel the south side of the freeway. Truck access to the terminal is provided by a diamond interchange with APM Terminals Boulevard. Within the West Norfolk neighborhood, SR 164 crosses the railroad and has a partial cloverleaf interchange with West Norfolk Road. The state highway crosses the [[Western Branch Elizabeth River]] on the West Norfolk Bridge, which passes through an S-curve as it crosses the channel of the river then parallels the shore of the residential Port Norfolk neighborhood. SR 164 expands to six lanes at the south end of the river crossing part of the bridge. East of the bridge, the freeway enters the actual Port Norfolk, curves south, and reaches its eastern terminus at the Pinners Point Interchange, a [[Interchange (road)#Full Y interchange|full Y interchange]] with US 58 (Martin Luther King Jr. Freeway). US 58 heads east into the Midtown Tunnel toward Norfolk and south toward Downtown Portsmouth. Port Norfolk is accessed via ramps with Railroad Avenue within the interchange.<ref name="VDOT Traffic Data"/><ref name="Google Maps VA 164"/>


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Revision as of 15:34, 21 January 2015

State Route 164 marker
State Route 164
Western Freeway
Route information
Maintained by VDOT
Length7.27 mi[1] (11.70 km)
Existedby 1969[2]–present
Major junctions
West end US 17 in Suffolk
Major intersections I-664 in Suffolk
SR 135 in Suffolk
East end US 58 in Portsmouth
Location
CountryUnited States
StateVirginia
CountiesCity of Suffolk, City of Portsmouth
Highway system
SR 163 SR 165

State Route 164 (SR 164) is a primary state highway in the U.S. state of Virginia. Known as the Western Freeway, the state highway runs 7.27 miles (11.70 km) from U.S. Route 17 (US 17) in Suffolk east to US 58 in Portsmouth. SR 164 is a four- to six-lane freeway that connects the northern parts of Suffolk and Portsmouth—and Newport News and Hampton via Interstate 664 (I-664)—with Downtown Portsmouth and through the Midtown Tunnel to Downtown Norfolk.

Although SR 164 is a freeway, bicycles and pedestrians, but not mopeds, are allowed over the West Norfolk Bridge between West Norfolk Road and a pair of special ramps to Bayview Boulevard and Florida Avenue.[3]

Route description

SR 164 begins as a pair of two-lane flyover ramps from southbound US 17 (Bridge Road) and to northbound US 17, in the direction of the James River Bridge, in the Belleville area of the independent city of Suffolk. Eastbound SR 164 receives another ramp from US 17, then the freeway meets I-664 (Hampton Roads Beltway) at a partial cloverleaf interchange that includes a flyover ramp from southbound I-664 to eastbound SR 164. Just east of the interchange, the eastbound carriageway crosses over the Commonwealth Railway, which settles into the media of SR 164. The state highway has a partial diamond interchange with SR 135 (College Drive) that allows access to the crossroad to and from the direction of Portsmouth, which the freeway enters immediately to the east of the interchange.[1][4]

SR 164 and the railroad pass to the north of the community of Churchland, which is served via a diamond interchange with Towne Point Road and a partial cloverleaf interchange with Cedar Lane. East of Cedar Lane, a spur of the Commonwealth Railway splits to the north to serve the Port of Virginia's Virginia International Gateway terminals while the main line exits the median and begins to parallel the south side of the freeway. Truck access to the terminal is provided by a diamond interchange with APM Terminals Boulevard. Within the West Norfolk neighborhood, SR 164 crosses the railroad and has a partial cloverleaf interchange with West Norfolk Road. The state highway crosses the Western Branch Elizabeth River on the West Norfolk Bridge, which passes through an S-curve as it crosses the channel of the river then parallels the shore of the residential Port Norfolk neighborhood. SR 164 expands to six lanes at the south end of the river crossing part of the bridge. East of the bridge, the freeway enters the actual Port Norfolk, curves south, and reaches its eastern terminus at the Pinners Point Interchange, a full Y interchange with US 58 (Martin Luther King Jr. Freeway). US 58 heads east into the Midtown Tunnel toward Norfolk and south toward Downtown Portsmouth. Port Norfolk is accessed via ramps with Railroad Avenue within the interchange.[1][4]

Exit list

CountyLocationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
City of Suffolk0.000.00
US 17 north – James River Bridge
0.841.35 I-664 – Newport News, Hampton, ChesapeakeExit 9 (I-664); no access from SR 164 east to I-664 south
1.482.38 SR 135 (College Drive)Westbound exit and eastbound entrance
City of Portsmouth2.383.83Towne Point Road – Churchland
3.736.00Cedar Lane
Virginia International Gateway Boulevard
5.468.79West Norfolk Road
West Norfolk Bridge over Elizabeth River Western Branch
7.2711.70 US 58 – Tunnel, Norfolk, Downtown Portsmouth, Port NorfolkDirectional interchange
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References

  1. ^ a b c d "2010 Traffic Data". Virginia Department of Transportation. 2010. Retrieved 2011-11-17.
  2. ^ State Highway Commission of Virginia (April 25, 1969). "Minutes of Meeting" (PDF) (Report). Richmond: Commonwealth of Virginia., page 79
  3. ^ Google Street View photographs, September 2012
  4. ^ a b "Virginia State Route 164" (Map). Google Maps. Retrieved 2011-11-17.
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